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Grand Theatre: ’Under the Red Robeâ€
Tags: “Medieval romanceâ€, “Under the Red Robeâ€, Alma Rubens (1897-1931), Cardinal Richelieu (1585-1642), Day of the Dupes (1630), drama, duel, fiction, film, Gil de Berault, Grand Theatre, Henri de Cocheforet, historical fiction, honour, Huguenot, John Charles Thomas (1889-1960), literature, Louis XIII, Mademoiselle de Cocheforet, movie, novel, Robert B. Mantell, screen Stanley J. Weyman (1855-1928), WA, Western Australia
The Viking Breed
Roaming Tiger, The West Australian, 12 December 1953
Tags: Aesop, Androcles, Animals, anthropomorphism, circus, coat of arms, courage, emblem, fables, folklore, gratitude, honour, lion, loyalty, Medieval Romance, Narrandera, New South Wales, NSW, popular culture, Red Riding Hood, Remus, Reynard the Fox, she-wolf, stories, story-tellers, symbolism, tiger, wolf
The Great War Memorial Cross at St Peter’s Cathedral, Adelaide.
Tags: Adelaide, Armor, Armour, bravery, Cathedral, chivalric, chivalry, commemoration, courage, cross, Crusades, gallantry, Great War, halo, honour, knight, lance, medieval iconography, memorial, mosaic, noble cause, SA, Saint Peter, saints, shield, soldier, South Australia, St George cross, St Peter, St Peter’s Cathedral, St. Peter, sword, virtue, warrior, World War I, WWI
The Great War Memorial Cross, St. Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide, South Australia
Tags: Adelaide, Armor, Armour, bravery, Cathedral, chivalric, chivalry, commemoration, courage, cross, Crusades, gallantry, Great War, halo, honour, knight, lance, medieval iconography, memorial, mosaic, noble cause, SA, Saint Peter, saints, shield, soldier, South Australia, St George cross, St Peter, St Peter’s Cathedral, St. Peter, sword, virtue, warrior, World War I, WWI
Esk Festival
Tags: Armour, Black Wolf, Brisbane Valley, Brisbane Valley Multicultural Festival, Celts, chain mail, costume, Crusader, Damascus, Esk, Esk Festival, helmet, Holy Roman Empire, honour, knight, Knights Hospitalier, living history, migration age, multicultural, Ormsgard Dark Age Village, performance, Qld, Queensland, Rafnheim, re-enactment, Saga Vikings, Saxons, Scions of Mars, shield, sword, The Knights of Germanica, trade, vikings, website.
‘As it is in the Days of Now’, The Bulletin, 12 March 1908
‘The Old Squire’, The Bulletin, 28 May 1908
Tags: ‘As it is in the Days of Now, ’ Black Death, conquest, despotism, famine, Henry Lawson (1867-1922), honour, ingratitude, justice, king, knight, knighthood, loyalty, neglect, noble, Old Swithin, pestilence, plague, rescue, service, sickness, siege, Sir William, squire, Swithin, sword, Virland (Old Estonia)